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August 20 is the 232nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 133 days remain until the end of the year.

Events
Pre-1600AD 14Agrippa Postumus, maternal grandson of the late Roman emperor Augustus, is executed by his guards while in exile. • 636 – Marking the first great wave of Muslim conquests and the rapid advance of Islam outside Arabia, Arab forces led by Khalid ibn al-Walid defeat the Byzantine Empire and take control of the Levant. • 917Battle of Acheloos: Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria decisively defeats a Byzantine army. • 1083 – The first King of Hungary, Stephen I, and his son, Prince Emeric, are canonized, a date now celebrated as a National Day in Hungary. • 1191 – Believing Saladin had reneged on ransom promises, Richard I of England initiates the massacre at Ayyadieh, beheading 2,700 captive Muslim soldiers and another 300 women and children seized at the Fall of Acre. • 1308 – At the conclusion of the interrogation of the leaders of the Knights Templar, the three papal investigators, Cardinals Bérenger Frédol, Etienne de Suisy and Landolfo Brancacci, write the "Chinon Parchment", in which they affirm that the accused Templars had confessed, done penance, and were absolved of heresy. • 1467 – The Second Battle of Olmedo takes places as part of a succession conflict between Henry IV of Castile and his half-brother Alfonso, Prince of Asturias. • 1519 – On the third day of battle, philosopher and general Wang Yangming defeats Zhu Chenhao, ending the Prince of Ning rebellion against the reign of the Ming dynasty's Zhengde Emperor. 1601–19001648 – The Battle of Lens is the last major military confrontation of the Thirty Years' War, contributing to the signing of the Peace of Westphalia in October that year. • 1672 – Former Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt and his brother Cornelis are lynched by a mob in The Hague. • 1707 – The first Siege of Pensacola comes to an end with the failure of the British to capture Pensacola, Florida. • 1710War of the Spanish Succession: A multinational army led by the Austrian commander Guido Starhemberg defeats the Spanish-Bourbon army commanded by Alexandre Maître, Marquis de Bay in the Battle of Saragossa. • 1775 – The Spanish establish the Presidio San Augustin del Tucson in the town that became Tucson, Arizona. • 1794Northwest Indian War: United States troops force a confederacy of Shawnee, Mingo, Delaware, Wyandot, Miami, Ottawa, Chippewa, and Potawatomi warriors into a disorganized retreat at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. • 1852 – Steamboat Atlantic sank on Lake Erie after a collision, with the loss of at least 150 lives. • 1858Charles Darwin first publishes his theory of evolution through natural selection in The Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, alongside Alfred Russel Wallace's same theory. • 1864Bakumatsu: Kinmon incident: The Chōshū Domain attempts to expel the Satsuma and Aizu Domains from Japan's imperial court. • 1866President Andrew Johnson formally declares the American Civil War over. • 1882Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture debuts in Moscow, Russia. 1901–present1905Sun Yat-sen, Song Jiaoren, and others establish the Tongmenghui, a Republican, anti-Qing revolutionary organisation, in Tokyo, Japan. • 1910 – Extreme fire weather in the Inland Northwest of the United States causes many small wildfires to coalesce into the Great Fire of 1910, burning approximately and killing 87 people. • 1914World War I: Brussels is captured during the German invasion of Belgium. • 1920 – The first commercial radio station, 8MK (now WWJ), begins operations in Detroit. • 1920 – The National Football League is organized as the American Professional Football Conference in Canton, Ohio1926 – Japan's public broadcasting company, Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai (NHK) is established. • 1938Lou Gehrig hits his 23rd career grand slam, a record that stood for 75 years until it was broken by Alex Rodriguez. • 1940 – In Mexico City, exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky is fatally wounded with an ice axe by Ramón Mercader. He dies the next day. • 1940 – World War II: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill makes the fourth of his famous wartime speeches, containing the line "Never was so much owed by so many to so few". • 1940 – World War II: The Eighth Route Army launches the Hundred Regiments Offensive, a successful campaign to disrupt Japanese war infrastructure and logistics in occupied northern China. • 1944 – World War II: One hundred sixty-eight captured allied airmen, including Phil Lamason, accused by the Gestapo of being "terror fliers", arrive at Buchenwald concentration camp. • 1944 – World War II: The Battle of Romania begins with a major Soviet Union offensive. • 1948 – Soviet Consul General in New York, Jacob M. Lomakin is expelled by the United States, due to the Kasenkina Case. • 1949Hungary adopts the Hungarian Constitution of 1949 and becomes a People's Republic. • 1955Battle of Philippeville: In Morocco, a force of Berbers from the Atlas Mountains region of Algeria raid two rural settlements and kill 77 French nationals. • 1960Senegal breaks from the Mali Federation, declaring its independence. • 1962 – The NS Savannah, the world's first nuclear-powered civilian ship, embarks on its maiden voyage. • 1968Cold War: Warsaw Pact troops invade Czechoslovakia, crushing the Prague Spring. East German participation is limited to a few specialists due to memories of the recent war. Only Albania and Romania refuse to participate. • 1975Viking program: NASA launches the Viking 1 planetary probe toward Mars. • 1975 – ČSA Flight 540 crashes on approach to Damascus International Airport in Damascus, Syria, killing 126 people. • 1977Voyager program: NASA launches the Voyager 2 spacecraft. • 1986 – In Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S. Postal employee Patrick Sherrill shoots and kills 14 of his co-workers and then commits suicide. • 1988 – "Black Saturday" of the Yellowstone fire in Yellowstone National Park • 1988 – Iran–Iraq War: A ceasefire is agreed after almost eight years of war. • 1988 – The Troubles: Eight British soldiers are killed and 28 wounded when their bus is hit by an IRA roadside bomb in Ballygawley, County Tyrone. • 1989 – The pleasure boat Marchioness sinks on the River Thames following a collision. Fifty-one people are killed. • 1991Dissolution of the Soviet Union, August Coup: More than 100,000 people rally outside the Soviet Union's parliament building protesting the coup aiming to depose President Mikhail Gorbachev. • 1991 – Estonia, occupied by and incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1940, issues a decision on the re-establishment of independence on the basis of legal continuity of its pre-occupation statehood. • 1992 – In India, Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) was included in the scheduled languages' list and made one of the official languages of the Indian Government. • 1995 – The Firozabad rail disaster kills 358 people in Firozabad, India. • 1997Souhane massacre in Algeria; over 60 people are killed and 15 kidnapped. • 1998 – The Supreme Court of Canada rules that Quebec cannot legally secede from Canada without the federal government's approval. • 1998 – U.S. embassy bombings: The United States launches cruise missile attacks against alleged al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan and a suspected chemical weapons plant in Sudan in retaliation for the August 7 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. • 2002 – A group of Iraqis opposed to the regime of Saddam Hussein take over the Iraqi embassy in Berlin, Germany for five hours before releasing their hostages and surrendering. • 2006Sri Lankan Civil War: Sri Lankan Tamil politician and former MP S. Sivamaharajah is shot dead at his home in Tellippalai. • 2007China Airlines Flight 120 catches fire and explodes after landing at Naha Airport in Okinawa, Japan. • 2008Spanair Flight 5022, from Madrid, Spain to Gran Canaria, skids off the runway and crashes at Barajas Airport. Of the 172 people on board, 146 die immediately, and eight more later die of injuries sustained in the crash. • 2011First Air Flight 6560 crashes 1 mile from the Resolute Bay runway, killing 12 of the 15 aboard. • 2012 – A prison riot in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, kills at least 20 people. • 2014 – Seventy-two people are killed in Japan's Hiroshima Prefecture by a series of landslides caused by a month's worth of rain that fell in one day. • 2016Fifty-four people are killed when a suicide bomber detonates himself at a Kurdish wedding party in Gaziantep, Turkey. • 2020Joe Biden gives his acceptance speech virtually for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. ==Births==
Births
Pre-16001377Shahrukh Mirza, ruler of Persia and Transoxiania (died 1447) • 1517Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, French cardinal and art collector (died 1586) • 1561Jacopo Peri, Italian singer and composer (died 1633) 1601–19001625Thomas Corneille, French playwright and philologist (died 1709) • 1632Louis Bourdaloue, French preacher and academic (died 1704) • 1659Henry Every, English pirate (died 1696) • 1710Thomas Simpson, English mathematician and academic (died 1761) • 1719Christian Mayer, Czech astronomer and educator (died 1783) • 1720Bernard de Bury, French harpsichord player and composer (died 1785) • 1778Bernardo O'Higgins, Chilean general and politician, 2nd Supreme Director of Chile (died 1842) • 1779Jöns Jacob Berzelius, Swedish chemist and academic (died 1848) • 1799James Prinsep, English orientalist and scholar (died 1840) • 1833Benjamin Harrison, American general, lawyer, and politician, 23rd President of the United States (died 1901) • 1845Albert Chmielowski, Polish saint, founded the Albertine Brothers (died 1916) • 1847Andrew Greenwood, English cricketer (died 1889) • 1847 – Bolesław Prus, Polish journalist and author (died 1912) • 1856Jakub Bart-Ćišinski, German poet and playwright (died 1909) • 1857George Griffith, British writer (died 1906) • 1860Raymond Poincaré, French lawyer and politician, 10th President of France (died 1934) • 1865Bernard Tancred, South African cricketer and lawyer (died 1911) • 1868Ellen Roosevelt, American tennis player (died 1954) • 1873Eliel Saarinen, Finnish architect and academic, co-designed the National Museum of Finland (died 1950) • 1881Edgar Guest, English-American poet and author (died 1959) • 1881 – Aleksander Hellat, Estonian politician, 6th Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs (died 1943) • 1884Rudolf Bultmann, German Lutheran theologian and professor of New Testament at the University of Marburg (died 1976) • 1885Dino Campana, Italian poet and author (died 1932) • 1886Paul Tillich, German-American philosopher and theologian (died 1965) • 1887Phan Khôi, Vietnamese journalist and scholar (died 1959) • 1888Tôn Đức Thắng, Vietnamese politician, 2nd President of Vietnam (died 1980) • 1890H. P. Lovecraft, American short story writer, editor, novelist (died 1937) • 1896Gostha Pal, Indian footballer (died 1976) • 1897Tarjei Vesaas, Norwegian author and poet (died 1970) • 1898Vilhelm Moberg, Swedish historian, journalist, author, and playwright (died 1973) 1901–present1901Salvatore Quasimodo, Italian novelist and poet, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1968) • 1905Jean Gebser, German linguist, poet, and philosopher (died 1973) • 1905 – Mikio Naruse, Japanese director and screenwriter (died 1969) • 1905 – Jack Teagarden, American singer-songwriter and trombonist (died 1964) • 1906 – Vidrik Rootare, Estonian chess player (died 1981) • 1908Al López, American baseball player and manager (died 2005) • 1909André Morell, English actor (died 1978) • 1909 – Alby Roberts, New Zealand cricketer and rugby player (died 1978) • 1910Eero Saarinen, Finnish-American architect and furniture designer, designed the Gateway Arch (died 1961) • 1912John H. Michaelis, American general (died 1985) • 1913Roger Wolcott Sperry, American neuropsychologist and neurobiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1994) • 1915Ivo Rojnica, Croatian-Argentine war crimes suspect, businessman, diplomat, and intelligence agent (died 2007) • 1916Paul Felix Schmidt, Estonian–German chess player and chemist (died 1984) • 1917Terry Sanford, 65th Governor of North Carolina (died 1998) • 1918Jacqueline Susann, American actress and author (died 1974) • 1919Walter Bernstein, American screenwriter and producer (died 2021) • 1919 – Adamantios Androutsopoulos, Greek lawyer, educator and politician, Prime Minister of Greece (died 2000) • 1920H. R. Van Dongen, American illustrator (died 2010) • 1921Keith Froome, Australian rugby league player (died 1978) • 1921 – Jack Wilson, Australian cricketer (died 1985) • 1923Jim Reeves, American singer-songwriter (died 1964) • 1924George Zuverink, American baseball player (died 2014) • 1926Frank Rosolino, American jazz trombonist (died 1978) • 1926Nobby Wirkowski, American-Canadian football player and coach (died 2014) • 1927John Boardman, English archaeologist and historian (died 2024) • 1927 – Yootha Joyce, English actress (died 1980) • 1927 – Fred Kavli, Norwegian-American businessman and philanthropist, founded The Kavli Foundation (died 2013) • 1927 – Peter Oakley, English soldier and blogger (died 2014) • 1929Kevin Heffernan, Irish footballer and manager (died 2013) • 1930Mario Bernardi, Canadian pianist and conductor (died 2013) • 1930 – Peter Randall, English sergeant and recipient of the Victoria Cross (died 2007) • 1931Don King, American boxing promoter • 1932 – Vasily Aksyonov, Russian physician, author, and academic (died 2009) • 1932 – Atholl McKinnon, South African cricketer (died 1983) • 1933Ted Donaldson, American actor (died 2023) • 1933 – George J. Mitchell, American lieutenant, lawyer, and politician • 1934Sneaky Pete Kleinow, American country-rock pedal-steel guitarist and songwriter (died 2007) • 1934 – Tom Mangold, German-English journalist and author • 1935Ron Paul, American captain, physician, and politician • 1938 – Peter Day, English chemist and academic (died 2020) • 1938 – Alain Vivien, French politician • 1939Fernando Poe Jr., Filipino actor and politician (died 2004) • 1939 – Mike Velarde, Filipino televangelist and religious leader • 1940Rubén Hinojosa, American businessman and politician • 1940 – Gus Macdonald, Scottish academic and politician, Minister for the Cabinet Office • 1940 – Rex Sellers, Indian-Australian cricketer • 1941Dave Brock, English singer-songwriter and guitarist • 1941 – Rich Brooks, American football player and coach • 1941 – Anne Evans, English soprano and actress • 1941 – William H. Gray, American lawyer and politician (died 2013) • 1941 – Slobodan Milošević, Serbian lawyer and politician, 1st President of Serbia (died 2006) • 1949Nikolas Asimos, Greek singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 1988) • 1949 – Phil Lynott, Irish singer-songwriter, bass player, and producer (died 1986) • 1951Greg Bear, American author (died 2022) • 1968 – Klas Ingesson, Swedish footballer and manager (died 2014) • 1968 – Yuri Shiratori, Japanese voice actress and singer • 1968 – Bai Yansong, Chinese host • 1969Billy Gardell, American comedian, actor, and producer • 1970Els Callens, Belgian tennis player and sportscaster • 1970 – Fred Durst, American singer-songwriter • 1987 – Manny Jacinto, Canadian actor • 1991Marko Djokovic, Serbian tennis player • 1991 – Jyrki Jokipakka, Finnish hockey player • 1991 – Cory Joseph, Canadian basketball player • 1992Matt Eisenhuth, Australian rugby league player • 1992 – Carolina Horta, Brazilian beach volleyball player • 1992 – Demi Lovato, American singer-songwriter and actress • 1992 – Callum Skinner, Scottish track cyclist • 1993Tonisha Rock-Yaw, Barbadian netball player • 1994Mitchell Trubisky, American football player • 1995Liana Liberato, American actress • 1997Kaho Minagawa, Japanese rhythmic gymnast • 1997 – Daniel Vladař, Czech ice hockey player • 1998Lieke Klaver, Dutch track and field athlete • 2003Prince Gabriel of Belgium ==Deaths==
Deaths
Pre-1600AD 14Agrippa Postumus, Roman son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (born 12 BC) • 535Mochta, Irish missionary and saint • 651Oswine of Deira768Eadberht of Northumbria917Constantine Lips, Byzantine admiral • 984Pope John XIV1153Bernard of Clairvaux, French theologian and saint (born 1090) • 1158Rögnvald Kali Kolsson (born 1100), Earl of Orkney and Saint • 1297William Fraser, bishop and Guardian of Scotland • 1348Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke (born 1319) • 1384Geert Groote, Dutch preacher, founded the Brethren of the Common Life (born 1340) • 1386Bo Jonsson, royal marshal of Sweden • 1471Borso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (born 1413) • 1528Georg von Frundsberg, German knight and landowner (born 1473) • 1572Miguel López de Legazpi, Spanish navigator and politician, 1st Governor-General of the Philippines (born 1502) • 1580Jerónimo Osório, Portuguese historian and author (born 1506) 1601–19001611Tomás Luis de Victoria, Spanish priest and composer (born 1548) • 1639Martin Opitz, German poet and hymnwriter (born 1597) • 1648Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury, English soldier and diplomat (born 1583) • 1651Jeremi Wiśniowiecki, Polish nobleman (born 1612) • 1672Cornelis de Witt, Dutch lawyer and politician (born 1623) • 1672 – Johan de Witt, Dutch mathematician and politician (born 1625) • 1680William Bedloe, English spy (born 1650) • 1701Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet, English playwright and politician (born 1639) • 1707Nicolas Gigault, French organist and composer (born 1627) • 1773Enrique Flórez, Spanish historian and author (born 1701) • 1785Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, French sculptor (born 1714) • 1823Pope Pius VII (born 1740) • 1825William Waldegrave, 1st Baron Radstock, English admiral and politician, Governor of Newfoundland (born 1753) • 1835Agnes Bulmer, English merchant and poet (born 1775) • 1854Shiranui Dakuemon, Japanese sumo wrestler, the 8th Yokozuna (born 1801) • 1859Juan Bautista Ceballos, former president of Mexico (born 1811) • 1882James Whyte, Scottish-Australian politician, 6th Premier of Tasmania (born 1820) • 1887Jules Laforgue, French poet and author (born 1860) • 1893Alexander Wassilko von Serecki, Austrian lawyer and politician (born 1827) • 1897Charles Lilley, English-Australian politician, 4th Premier of Queensland (born 1827) 1901–present1912William Booth, English preacher, co-founded The Salvation Army (born 1829) • 1914Pope Pius X (born 1835) • 1915Paul Ehrlich, German physician and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1854) • 1917Adolf von Baeyer, German chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1835) • 1919Greg MacGregor, Scottish cricketer and rugby player (born 1869) • 1930Charles Bannerman, Australian cricketer and umpire (born 1851) • 1936Edward Weston, English-American chemist (born 1850) • 1939Agnes Giberne, Indian-English astronomer and author (born 1845) • 1942István Horthy, Hungarian admiral and pilot (born 1904) • 1943William Irvine, Irish-Australian politician, 21st Premier of Victoria (born 1858) • 1949Ragnhild Kaarbø, Norwegian painter (born 1889) • 1951İzzettin Çalışlar, Turkish general (born 1882) • 1961Percy Williams Bridgman, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1882) • 1963Joan Voûte, Dutch astronomer (born 1879) • 1965Jonathan Daniels, American seminarian and civil rights activist (born 1939) • 1971Rashid Minhas, Pakistani lieutenant and pilot (born 1951) • 1976Vera Lutz, British economist (born 1912) • 1979Christian Dotremont, Belgian painter and poet (born 1922) • 1980Joe Dassin, American-French singer-songwriter (born 1938) • 1981Michael Devine, Irish Republican hunger striker • 1982Ulla Jacobsson, Swedish actress (born 1929) • 1985Donald O. Hebb, Canadian psychologist and academic (born 1904) • 1985 – Wilhelm Meendsen-Bohlken, German admiral (born 1897) • 1986Milton Acorn, Canadian poet and playwright (born 1923) • 1987Walenty Kłyszejko, Estonian–Polish basketball player and coach (born 1909) • 1993Bernard Delfgaauw, Dutch philosopher and academic (born 1912) • 1995Hugo Pratt, Italian author and illustrator (born 1927) • 1996Rio Reiser, German singer-songwriter (born 1950) • 1997Norris Bradbury, American soldier, physicist, and academic (born 1909) • 1997 – Léon Dion, Canadian political scientist and academic (born 1922) • 1998Vũ Văn Mẫu, 10th and final Prime Minister of South Vietnam (born 1914) • 2001Fred Hoyle, English astronomer and author (born 1915) • 2001 – Kim Stanley, American actress (born 1925) • 2005Thomas Herrion, American football player (born 1981) • 2005 – Krzysztof Raczkowski, Polish drummer and songwriter (born 1970) • 2006Bryan Budd, Northern Ireland-born English soldier, Victoria Cross recipient (born 1977) • 2006 – Joe Rosenthal, American photographer and journalist (born 1911) • 2006 – S. Sivamaharajah, Sri Lankan Tamil newspaper publisher and politician (born 1938) • 2007Leona Helmsley, American businesswoman (born 1920) • 2008Ed Freeman, American soldier and pilot, Medal of Honor recipient (born 1927) • 2008 – Hua Guofeng, Chinese politician, 2nd Premier of the People's Republic of China (born 1921) • 2008 – Stephanie Tubbs Jones, American lawyer and politician (born 1949) • 2008 – Gene Upshaw, American football player (born 1945) • 2009Larry Knechtel, American keyboardist and bass player (born 1940) • 2009 – Karla Kuskin, American author and illustrator (born 1932) • 2010Đặng Phong, Vietnamese economist and historian (born 1937) • 2011Ram Sharan Sharma, Indian historian and academic (born 1919) • 2012Phyllis Diller, American actress and comedian (born 1917) • 2012 – Daryl Hine, Canadian-American poet and academic (born 1936) • 2012 – Dom Mintoff, Maltese journalist and politician, 8th Prime Minister of Malta (born 1916) • 2012 – Len Quested, English footballer and manager (born 1925) • 2012 – Mika Yamamoto, Japanese journalist (born 1967) • 2012 – Meles Zenawi, Ethiopian soldier and politician, Prime Minister of Ethiopia (born 1955) • 2013Sathima Bea Benjamin, South African singer-songwriter (born 1936) • 2013 – Narendra Dabholkar, Indian author and activist (born 1945) • 2013 – Don Hassler, American saxophonist and composer (born 1929) • 2013 – Elmore Leonard, American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter (born 1925) • 2013 – Marian McPartland, English-American pianist and composer (born 1918) • 2013 – John W. Morris, American general (born 1921) • 2013 – Ted Post, American director and screenwriter (born 1918) • 2014Anton Buslov, Russian astrophysicist and journalist (born 1983) • 2014 – Lois Mai Chan, Taiwanese-American librarian, author, and academic (born 1934) • 2014 – Boris Dubin, Russian sociologist and academic (born 1946) • 2014 – B. K. S. Iyengar, Indian yoga instructor and author, founded Iyengar Yoga (born 1918) • 2014 – Buddy MacMaster, Canadian singer-songwriter and fiddler (born 1924) • 2014 – Sava Stojkov, Serbian painter and educator (born 1925) • 2014 – Edmund Szoka, American cardinal (born 1927) • 2015Egon Bahr, German journalist and politician, Federal Minister for Special Affairs of Germany (born 1922) • 2015 – Paul Kibblewhite, New Zealand chemist and engineer (born 1941) • 2015 – Frank Wilkes, Australian soldier and politician (born 1922) • 2017Jerry Lewis, American actor and comedian (born 1926) • 2018Uri Avnery, Israeli writer, politician and peace activist (born 1923) • 2018 – Jennifer Ramírez Rivero, Venezuelan model (born 1978) • 2021Igor Vovkovinskiy, Ukrainian-American law student and actor, American tallest person (born 1982) • 2022Darya Dugina, Russian journalist (born 1992) • 2024Al Attles, American basketball player and coach (born 1936) ==Holidays and observances==
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